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One out of Every Five: Teenage Motherhood and Subsequent Childbearing


  Author: Florencia M. Greer, Jodie Levin-Epstein
Publisher: Center for Law and Social Policy
Publication:
Document Date:                  August 01, 1998
Category: Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Mental Health
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Motherhood
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Pregnancy
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Sexual Activity
Children > Child Development
Children > Emotional Development
Children > Health (fetal addictions, FAS, malnutrition)
Education > Drop-Out
Education > Educational Attainment
Family Economics > Economic Hardship
Family Economics > Poverty
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Adults
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Children
Parenthood/Childrearing > Motherhood
 

This paper looks at the factors that influence subsequent childbearing among teenagers and examines the impact that this has on both the mother and the children.  It finds that factors such as income, education, and age influence the likelihood of a second birth.  Since teenage mothers with two or more children are likely to have low educational attainment, increased risk of poverty, and children with poor health, this paper argues that it is important to understand these risk factors in order to work towards prevention.

 

 

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